Sunday, March 30, 2014

The president should never stand in front of an American
flag.He should stand in front of a Kenyan
flag.He should be impeached, indicted,
incarcerated.I heard an American
veteran of the Afghan war say that "durka durka" is a generic
cuss-word for Muslims.To me, just the
word Muslim is a dirty word.David Brenner
died recently, and for all his wit and humor, he pretty much remained the
man-in-the-street, and for that I thank him.Someone explain to me how the top "spy" in the CIA, the post
very much involved with the safety of this country, turns out to be a Muslim
AND is not immediately fired?"Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain
dealing.", that's Ralph Waldo Emerson, a guy noted for HIS common
sense.Common sense works, folks, you
just have to try it, and apply it.

Duty.Honor.Courage.Do you really need to know more about our
armed forces than that?Consider what
this administration has done, and is doing, to that institution...decimating it
physically, financially, and morally.The armed forces say "leave no one behind", and what does the
administration say?"What
difference does it make?"We're
dishonoring our military every day, and those are the very people we'll call on
when trouble hits...and it will, somewhere, sometime.There's so many Muslims in top-echelon posts
in our government that I'm really surprised that they haven't made Muslim
holidays federal holidays, but I'm sure it's coming.It has gotten so bad that when the president
is on the TV, I mute it and I yell that he's a liar, a Kenyan, and a fool.He can't hear me but I'll bet everyone in the
neighborhood can.

To arms, to arms...the ATF is coming!Actually, it's not just the ATF, it's the
IRS, the DOJ and any other armed agency they can throw in the mix.This administration is SO anti-gun you would
not believe the stunts they are pulling.The Constitution?Nah, that
doesn't count anymore.The Bill of
Rights?To the lefties, that's just so
much toilet tissue.Now, when I mention
anti-gun people, or gun-control people, you MUST remember that it's not really
about the guns.It's about our
freedom.We're losing bits of it every
day and most of us don't know and don't care that it's happening.So long as the government can give us
"freebies" the

51% that elected the
current president, twice, is thrilled and they don't want to upset the
applecart, or whatever passes for that these days.We are rapidly nearing the point where there
will be more people recieving money from the government, then there are people to
pay for it.

"We the people are the rightful masters of both
Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the
men who pervert the Constitution.", and that's from Abraham Lincoln.You remember him, the guy that freed the slaves, the guy that said a
house divided against itself cannot stand, and that's a reference to the
"civil" war or The War Between The States, which I think is the
preferred term now.Anyhow, Congress is,
according to me, now comprised of about half-a-dozen statesmen, maybe a dozen
patriots, and the rest are wusses.Congress has allowed, even condoned the actions of the president, and a
couple presidents prior to this one, to flout the Constitution by skipping the
legislative branch and process.The
president(s) blithely go ahead and write laws(the job of Congress), completely
ignore the will of the people, jump into wars without consulting Congress, and
a myriad of other just-as-devious things.

When will the American
people wake up, smell the rottenness emanating from Congress and Washington in
general, and do something about it?

Sunday, March 16, 2014

The wussification of
America...it's well underway and it's dangerous for the future of this
country.My father gave me a pocketknife
when I was about 7 or 8, and told me that a gentleman always had a pocketknife,
to clean his fingernails if necessary.I
used that knife for years and years, and kept my fingernails clean, along with
cutting string, whittling things that never turned out like I wanted, and,
once, giving me a little extra smack-power when I had it in my rolled-up fist.Not once, in all the years that I had that
knife, did I ever think of using it as a weapon...not once.I still carry a pocket knife.

Sports was never my thing, but it certainly does generate
a lot of interest among men, and in the context of this conversation, it's a
good thing.I'd prefer that there was
more interest in things like math and science, but that's a whole other
story.Sports figures today are taking
the place of the gladiators of the past.They are what we want to be, and we live through them vicariously.Perhaps we should look at the spectators
rather than the gladiators, or sports figures.The majority of the people do not participate except by watching, and
except for a shout now and then, there's little physical activity on our
part.Special olympics are of
particular interest to me because it represents a fighting spirit in people,
people that, according to some, should only be vegetables.

If you've never been to a special olympics, you should
go.The contestants are there to win,
and they try very, very hard.That
fighting spirit that these folks show is being diminished, systematically, in
normal athletes.There are games without
scores, because the idea that everyone gets a chance to play, rather than the
idea of winning, is primary.While I
don't advocate playing sports without the proper gear, it does seem that saying
that tackling in football should be eliminated due

to the amount of
injuries.Sports, by their nature, are
pretty much rough-and-tumble and injuries are going to happen.Perhaps a shorter professional sports-life is
the answer.A professional athlete might
want to consider a 10 year, or shorter, time in the game.

The military has openly gay men and women serving and
right now I'm going to say that I've served with gay men, and never had a
problem with them.I knew they were gay,
they knew I was straight, and that was that.Women in the military...well, that's another burr under my saddle.There's no getting around the fact that women
cannot perform physical tasks as well as men.In areas where women might be captured, they may, and probably will,
suffer torture, sexual attacks, and even death.And before you say anything, yes, men are captured, tortured and killed
also...but women are considered prizes because the enemy can figure that our
men will try even harder to set them free.If there is no chance of close combat, yes, let the women serve.

With the openly gay service personnel, has come another
quirk.There are elements of the
military that I believe have been asked if, should the need arise, would they
shoot fellow Americans, on American soil?The patriots, as I term them, have said no, and they are quietly
discharged, brought up on phony charges, and outright forced out of their
careers.Another element, and this one
I'm really strong on, is Muslims serving in the armed forces.Because I've done some studying of the Quran
it strikes me that A TRUE MUSLIM can never have allegiance to anything or
anyone, but Islam, Mohammed and Allah.The current administration is, in my opinion, a strong supporter of
Islam, and that's bad for America...and the world.Muslims practice taqiyya, which is lying to
infidels so long as it furthers the cause of

War, by definition, is a conflict carried on by force of
arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by
land, sea, or air.In war, people are
hurt and killed.I understand that, but
what I don't understand is the wussified rules of engagement that our people
face, and which places them at a great disadvantage.I don't understand the wussification of our
country by cutting the armed forces down to the point where it places our
nation and our people, in great jeopardy.This wussification started a long time ago, but the current
administration has made it into a science almost.We must regain our fighting spirit.We have to find the minutemen inside of us,
and prepare for whatever is coming...which I think is right around the corner,
but I could be wrong.

Monday, March 10, 2014

I CRY FOR AMERICA!
These days it's becoming easier and easier for me to cry...and I suppose some
folks might look at that as a sign of weakness, but it's not.I cry for my beloved country, for the America
in which I grew up, and for which I was willing to lay down my life should that
need arise.It came as a surprise to me
that, in many schools across the country, elementary and high schools, the
history of this country is not taught, or if it is, the truth has been
perverted and in some places it is gone completely.If you know me at all, whether personally,
or through whatever medium we meet, you know that the word patriot has a strong
meaning for me, and sad to say, it does not have that same meaning for more
people than not.For a reason that I
truly do not understand, we are allowing, and in some cases, helping the
government to become everything to us, as one person told me the government
wants to control us from womb to tomb.That's not the America
in which I grew up, and it's certainly not the America I want for my children and
grandchildren to know.

It's simply beyond my understanding that this country,
the one that saved the world...twice, is willing to see it become a
second-rate, maybe even a third-rate power, with little or no influence in the
world.It certainly doesn't help that we
have a weak government, determined to decimate the armed forces to the level
where, should a situation arise, we may not be able to defend our own
country.Our country used to be able to
stave off any thoughts of an enemy invasion because we were separated by an ocean
on either end.That advantage is gone,
giving us a possible 30 minutes if one of the potential enemies launches an
intercontinental ballistic missile.Maybe they'll just bring the parts for a hydrogen or atomic bomb into
the country in a suitcase, or shipped-in in one of the hundreds of crates
unloaded at many of our ports.The ports
are under-staffed when it comes to security...at the same time we have an
unemployment problem.

That unemployment problem also affects our manufacturing
facilities, and I have to admit that part of that is because robotics have
taken over a lot of the jobs.Nevertheless, a person that wants to earn a living wage can find

employment in several
fields, mostly dealing with security.As
an example, we recently had a successful attack made on a power station and it
was not a random act.It was carried out
by people who knew what they were doing, and I suspect that it was a trial run
for something larger to come later.Security at these power stations is going to have to be beefed up and I
cannot think of better people to do this than our veterans.They are familiar with weapons, they know
organization and they are disciplined...and they are loyal.That, loyalty, seems to be a disappearing
characteristic in public figures.If the
sight of armed security personnel might disturb you, think about what they may

be keeping from happening.

What is happening in our schools?Does any student today, in the middle grades
all the way through college, know how to do long division...without a
calculator?Is handwriting, which is
called cursive writing, on the way out because the teachers cannot write
legibly enough to teach it?When I went
to school we learned something that was called civics.We learned what, where, and sometimes how, a
country functioned.We learned history
about our country and others because the world was then becoming
intertwined.America was the place that most of
the rest of the world wanted to be like.No president in my memory ever apologized for America...not when we saved the
rest of the world from being crushed under a foreign heel.In our history we have had some dark
chapters, and we have acknowledged them...but we cannot be continuously
apologizing for 200 year old crimes.

The person who is the president now should never have
been elected, much less re-elected.He
is an incompetent charlatan.Had Romney
been elected I believe we would be on the road to recovery and the Russians
would not be giving us, and the rest of the world, the one-finger salute.How many people now would like to take back
their vote and bring this country up from the depths to which it’s been
brought?I wish it were so, but it isn’t
and we have to console ourselves with a potential impeachment of the
incompetent.

America
I cry for you.I cry for my children,
and their children, because ignorance and apathy are exhibited all over the
country, and those ignorant and apathetic people make no excuses for being that
way.Goodbye America, I have loved you all my
life.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

From time to time, on my
radio show, people send me stuff to write about.One of the most common questions is why
doesn't the Congress do what it's supposed to do?A few topics that are suggested to look into
are: voter fraud, which seems to have been swept under the rug; impeaching the
president and this one, which really surprised me...re-instituting the
draft.I don't know about all the people
in the US of A, but from what my mail says, there's a heck of a lot of them
that are just absolutely fed up with the way the country is moving.The downward spiral we're on can only have
one ending, and that would be with America becoming a second, or
third-rate, power.Remember the movie
"Network" and the scene where Peter Finch tells his audience to go to
the window and tell the world that "you're mad as hell and you're not going
to take it anymore"?That's about
where we are now, folks.

Let's look at these suggested topics and see what we can
discover.Voter fraud is always a hot
topic when the numbers seem to be skewed way out of proportion, which they were
in the 2012 presidential election.But,
why hasn't anything been done, you may ask?Here then, for your consideration, is a legal reason behind the
inactivity in this area.Way back in
1982 the Republican National Committee sued the Democratic National Committee
over voter fraud.The judge eventually
decided that the RNC could NOT sue the DNC about voter fraud.The case was brought up on appeal in 2012,
and denied.That, in a nutshell, is why
voter fraud goes on and Republicans cannot do anything about it.This is simplification of the case, but
that's it.

Impeachment...now there's a topic we can sink our teeth
in, right?Maybe not.There's an awful lot of paperwork involved,
much political posturing and postulating and in the end, what have you
got?The documents covering impeachment
of a president may cite "high crimes and misdemeanors" as the reason
for the impeachment, but what exactly does that phrase mean?To the best of my, or anyone's, knowledge, it
has never been defined exactly.That's
not to say that it cannot be done because it's been done twice before.So, once the House of Representatives decides
to go ahead with impeachment they send the paperwork to the Senate and, as
things stand now, that's where it will die a quick death.

With the recent suggestion of a draw-down of our
military, it would seem to be counter-productive to be talking about
reinstituting the draft, huh?My
personal opinion is that we need a larger military and a smaller government,
and judging by the mail I get, a lot of people agree.If the question were put into a national
referendum, what do you think the majority would say?Since I'm a conservative and people writing
me are, probably, like-minded, my views are understandably in the minority
because of the results of the last election.Still, the American people do not deserve to be treated like sheep even
though they act that way.Strong voices
should be heard because we need to survive as a nation.The rest of the world looks to us for
guidance and lately we've screwed up.